Serie A
Serie A, which players suffer the most fouls?
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Nicolò Zaniolo was strongly desired by Fiorentina in the January transfer market, but so far he has not been able to make an impact. His buyback is now further away.
Nicolò Zaniolo has returned to Fiorentina, where he grew up in the Viola youth team before moving to Inter, during the January transfer window, after a short and unsuccessful six-month spell at Atalanta. The player was strongly wanted by the management at the request of Raffaele Palladino, who already wanted him in the summer when he chose to go to Gasperini’s team.
For now, Zaniolo’s adventure with Fiorentina has not been ideal. The 1999-born player was supposed to be the big signing of Fiorentina’s winter transfer market, but compared to other acquisitions, he has made the least impact. The lackluster performances of the former Roma player when fielded as a starter against Como, Verona, and Lecce have pushed him down in Palladino’s pecking order.

Fiorentina, Zaniolo’s buyback far away
Wearing the Fiorentina shirt, Nicolò Zaniolo has played only 261 minutes, of which 250 in Serie A spread across five games, and the remaining 11, between the first and second leg against Panathinaikos in the Conference League. Too few, too few to trigger the mandatory buyback agreed with Galatasaray. The agreed €15.5 million will be activated upon reaching 60% of appearances, for at least thirty minutes.
Furthermore, Palladino seems to have found a new balance by switching to a 3-5-2 formation. A formation that sees the former Atalanta player, who likes to play wide on the right, as a “fish out of water”. Considering that the only spot next to the untouchable Moise Kean will be contested with Albert Gudmusson, who seems to be in form, and with Lucas Beltran, Zaniolo will have to do more to earn his place. Zaniolo has these remaining two months of the season ahead of him to avoid another failure, which would force him to change teams for the sixth time in just two years come summer.
Serie A
Juventus, Tardelli: “Maybe the club is in confusion”

Marco Tardelli expresses doubts about Juventus management, mentioning the departures of Allegri, Motta, and Tudor, and reassesses the figure of Andrea Agnelli.
Tardelli’s Words on Juventus
Marco Tardelli, former footballer and icon of Italian football, has recently expressed serious concerns about the current management of Juventus. In a comment that is making rounds on the web, Tardelli has observed that the departure of coaches like Massimiliano Allegri, Thiago Motta, and Igor Tudor could indicate a certain confusion within the Bianconeri club. According to him, Juventus seems to lack a clear direction under the current leadership.
Andrea Agnelli, former President of Juventus
The Return of Andrea Agnelli
Tardelli’s speech did not stop there, but also touched on the theme of the club’s past leadership. He has re-evaluated the figure of Andrea Agnelli, emphasizing how the latter had a deep passion and love for Juventus. At a time when the club seems to be navigating choppy waters, Agnelli’s figure is seen by Tardelli as a positive reference point from the past.
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Source: X account of Schira
Marco #Tardelli: “È andato via #Allegri, è andato via #Motta e ora #Tudor. Forse è in confusione la società #Juve. Forse il proprietario della #Juventus non sa dove deve stare. Si rivaluta Andrea #Agnelli; perché Andrea era uno che amava la Juventus”
— Nicolò Schira (@NicoSchira) Oct 27, 2025
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Serie A
Spalletti and Mancini have long been in the sights of the Bianconeri
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Atalanta coach Ivan Juric spoke at a press conference on the eve of the Serie A match against Milan.
After the 1-1 draw against Cremonese on Saturday night, the Dea is preparing to face Milan at home tomorrow night for the midweek Serie A round. The hosts are in seventh place in the standings and are coming off four consecutive draws in the league against Juventus, Como, Lazio, and Cremonese. On the eve of the match, Ivan Juric spoke at a press conference at the Centro Bortolotti di Zingonia. Below are his statements.
Atalanta, Juric’s words

Tudor’s dismissal.
“I’m very sorry for Igor, because he is a man from Juve, serious and prepared. But unfortunately, it’s part of our job: sometimes, even when you work well, the results don’t come and everything becomes more complicated.”
The Carnesecchi case.
“Everything resolved. I am very satisfied with Carnesecchi. What I said after the game was misunderstood: maybe the way wasn’t right, but there was no malice. Now it’s just about starting over.”
A month of draws and few goals.
“The only thing missing is the goal. We are taking a lot of shots, more than our opponents, but it’s not enough. In Cremona, I only liked the second half: we built a lot, but we weren’t brilliant.”
Between injuries and returns.
“Kolasinac is improving, I am happy with his progress, but he is not ready to play yet. For Scamacca, patience is needed: I would like to start him from the beginning, but we have to take it step by step and manage the timing carefully.”
Lookman and the hunger for goals.
“Only the goal is missing for Lookman. I see him very much part of the team, always available and with a great spirit of sacrifice. In the last three or four games, we created a lot, but we lacked effectiveness in front of goal. It’s something we need to improve on immediately.”
De Roon as a defensive wildcard.
“It’s not a surprise, he has the qualities to play as a center-back. Against Cremonese, he had to follow the midfielder, and he did it well. He is a player who always gives me balance.”
Unbeaten streak and prospects.
“I see an Atalanta team that has produced a lot but has not reaped what it deserves. We need to analyze with clarity: there have been injuries that have affected us, but the group has quality. I think of Krstovic, for example, who is growing a lot: he touches more balls, participates more in the play. It’s a sign that the work is paying off.”
Mentality above all.
“The most important thing is not to lose confidence. The unbeaten streak is a fact that gives solidity, but it should not become a limit. It takes courage to take risks and dare: this is what has made Atalanta great in recent years.”
Milan and the recipe for restarting.
“It’s a great team, built to win. We will have to contain them with attention and clarity, but without giving up our game. This team only lacks goals, everything else is there.”
Serie A
Juventus, Is Tudor on the Verge of Being Sacked? Comolli Evaluates Alternatives
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After the third consecutive defeat, the Croatian coach’s bench wobbles. No resignations, but Juventus reflects: Wednesday against Udinese could be decisive…
The defeat against Lazio has worsened an already delicate situation for Igor Tudor. The Croatian coach is now at high risk of being sacked after the third consecutive loss in Serie A and the Champions League, with a Juventus team that appeared dull, lacking ideas, and distant from their coach.
The match at the Olimpico was a snapshot of the moment: defensive errors, lack of reaction, and tension on the bench — emblematic was the quarrel with Cambiaso after a few minutes. Tactical choices, like the initial exclusion of Yildiz and Thuram, did not produce results, and the team surrendered without a fight.
JUVENTUS DISAPPOINTMENT WITH DUSAN VLAHOVIC ( PHOTO BY SALVATORE FORNELLI )
Juventus, who will take over the bench?
Today, at the Continassa, a direct confrontation between management and coach is expected, which could lead to a turning point. Tudor does not intend to resign: “I do not take steps back, only forward,” he declared after the match, but his position is now hanging by a thread.
According to Corriere dello Sport, Juventus has already started evaluations for a possible replacement. Leading the race are Raffaele Palladino and Luciano Spalletti, while the names of Roberto Mancini and Thiago Motta, still under contract, remain in the background. Foreign options are not excluded, linked to contacts with ds Comolli, but time is running out. An immediate shake-up is needed against Udinese on Wednesday.
If Tudor leaves, the bench could be temporarily entrusted to Brambilla.
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